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government is flat broke, but the public isn't broke, that's the shame our average share of the debt that the government wildly throws away and spends like crazy and can't put on your, on any kind of control ofbut this is where we are, this is the inflection point, where we are, at the moment of truth where we keep running this up we're asking amecans you want the total to be more than that. essentially we've become a total welfare country, a total welfare state unless somehow the american public puts their foot down, government won't do it. >> what i don't like about it, it does put it in a darkly human maybe selfish conscious, this is our shar to folks abroad. >> just to folks abroad. but two-thirds of our debt is held by. >> we owe ourselves. you figure you owe it yourself -- well, i'm not going to say it. this i have to pay. >> and what you have to pay back. good point, but in order to fix it people are going to have to give up something, whetr it's some tax break, whether it's spending on certain things that they love, when is the day going to arrive that people are willing to d
government is flat broke, but the public isn't broke, that's the shame our average share of the debt that the government wildly throws away and spends like crazy and can't put on your, on any kind of control ofbut this is where we are, this is the inflection point, where we are, at the moment of truth where we keep running this up we're asking amecans you want the total to be more than that. essentially we've become a total welfare country, a total welfare state unless somehow the american...
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it's very very good between governments and private sectors, between societies in many ways. and i think it also of course faces significant challenges. in particular in the area of security we have improved the relationship quite dramatically but we're always talking about the areas of opportunity and the other things that we still need to do. >> rose: what can you tell us about operation fast and furious? >> well, from the very ginning, we said, and some of the investigations that had been released bear this out, that no mexican official of course was asked about the part nounce allowing to go into mexico. we would have objected to it. we do not accept that kind of operation in any way and we expect justice to be made on those people who have to be held accountable for what has happened. on the other hand, let me show you, this is an imrtant area. we really need to take stock between the relationship of mexico and the united states. we fully respect the united states constitution and the right of citizens to bear arms. one needs to look at the evidence. let me just show you
it's very very good between governments and private sectors, between societies in many ways. and i think it also of course faces significant challenges. in particular in the area of security we have improved the relationship quite dramatically but we're always talking about the areas of opportunity and the other things that we still need to do. >> rose: what can you tell us about operation fast and furious? >> well, from the very ginning, we said, and some of the investigations that...
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not exactly smacking down government. as tax expert david k. johnston explains, why many of the wealthiest in america, while posing as entrepreneurs and capitals of capitalism, are in fact on welfare. mcmahon can't wrestle her way out of this one. did she think we wouldn't notice we see her slam the loopholes her company took advantage of? nice try but we got you. a food , or a drink that's a food, woooooh! [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. could've had a v8. >>> mother jones has uncovered a new audiotape showing governor romney trying again to mislead voters. not just so where he stands but where the president stands, too. it's from a private fund-raiser in march. >> i'm convinced that if this president is re-elected, the war on business and economic freedom will continue. i don't think the president likes you very much. you hear his business, i think he looks at you as a necessary evil, and maybe not so necessary. >> president obama believes business is evil? really? even on this tape governor romney seems to forget
not exactly smacking down government. as tax expert david k. johnston explains, why many of the wealthiest in america, while posing as entrepreneurs and capitals of capitalism, are in fact on welfare. mcmahon can't wrestle her way out of this one. did she think we wouldn't notice we see her slam the loopholes her company took advantage of? nice try but we got you. a food , or a drink that's a food, woooooh! [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. could've had a v8....
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people talk about big government being bad. my experience in terms of the campaign is it's the political and industrial complex that's just insidious both here in maine and nationalliment i think we have to get back to the principle that when people want to run for office, whether it's the six candidates here tonight, local office, county, state, they should be able to have a straight dialogue with the elector rat and say vote for me. this is what i stand for. people shouldn't say don't vote for angus king, don't vote for steve. that's not, i think, a bit rooted in the democracy. >> what we're talking about is free speech in this country, and do i like some of the ads i see? i'm sure the people don't like them either, but the fact of the matter is that they -- we get ourselves wrapped around the axel in the issue. what we should be focused on is doing things to cut spending in the country, doing things to get regulations undercontrol, growing our economy. the average person in the state of maine, people who work with hands for
people talk about big government being bad. my experience in terms of the campaign is it's the political and industrial complex that's just insidious both here in maine and nationalliment i think we have to get back to the principle that when people want to run for office, whether it's the six candidates here tonight, local office, county, state, they should be able to have a straight dialogue with the elector rat and say vote for me. this is what i stand for. people shouldn't say don't vote...
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they don't believe in the government. they don't believe in it. why in the world would we put them in charge of it. look at what romney said, after all the problems under the last republican president under fema, i don't know, why don't we privatize it and make money off it ha, ha, ha. not interested. right before the election he said he's very sympathetic and cares a lot about the storm. quote, out of sensitivity for the millions of americans in the path of hurricane sandy we're canceling tonight's events with governor romney in wisconsin and also canceling all events currently scheduled for both governor romney and congressman ryan on tuesday. governor romney believes this is a time for the nation's leaders to focus on those americans who are in harm's way. we will provide additional details with regarding governor romney's schedule when they are available. he also added my campaign will be run by the big oil companies. if i'm president you can expect a lot more of these kinds of storms over the next four years because i don't give a dam about c
they don't believe in the government. they don't believe in it. why in the world would we put them in charge of it. look at what romney said, after all the problems under the last republican president under fema, i don't know, why don't we privatize it and make money off it ha, ha, ha. not interested. right before the election he said he's very sympathetic and cares a lot about the storm. quote, out of sensitivity for the millions of americans in the path of hurricane sandy we're canceling...
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the frame is about government as the lead rather than government as the facilitator. so we're trying to work with our customers in those cities where we see receptive ears, and we think the leaders of those cities are hungry for really profound change in the way the city operates and the city manages its business. still the exception, but some of them are not the usual suspects. so chattanooga, you know, not the city on the that you would expect on the left bank or otherwise. but they have decided to make the investment in the building out broadband to every building in the city, and they're now seeing the economic benefits of that. it was an investment, it was not just the city government out of city budget, it was through other vehicles, so they were smart about the investment strategy. but one of the things we've discovered is that, you know, connecting the dots is hard. it's not something that government workers are accustomed to doing. so this is one reason why things get siloed very quickly. you may be seeing that in detroit. so getting people to break down the
the frame is about government as the lead rather than government as the facilitator. so we're trying to work with our customers in those cities where we see receptive ears, and we think the leaders of those cities are hungry for really profound change in the way the city operates and the city manages its business. still the exception, but some of them are not the usual suspects. so chattanooga, you know, not the city on the that you would expect on the left bank or otherwise. but they have...
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, the government that's been run against by one of the political parties, only government can do and that government is important in people's lives. >> indeed a very effective case for the federal government, steve. >> yeah. i'm thinking here, you know, earlier i put my foot in my mouth and said romney has to keep campaigning but think about this, if the campaign is functionally over what is the current reality that would be locked in place the next week, the national horse race i guess is tied, maybe a very, very slight lead for romney in the national horse race but this clear advantage for obama in ohio, in wisconsin, in the state that romney has to win to get to 270. and if romney is not going to be able to really go out there and press his case the next week and instead the next week dominated by president obama being the president, in a time of crisis, i do have a hard time, you know, it's a -- there's all sorts of, you know, as joy said, a katrina, blow up in obama's face politically that's possible but short of that i don't know what romney could proactively do in this environ
, the government that's been run against by one of the political parties, only government can do and that government is important in people's lives. >> indeed a very effective case for the federal government, steve. >> yeah. i'm thinking here, you know, earlier i put my foot in my mouth and said romney has to keep campaigning but think about this, if the campaign is functionally over what is the current reality that would be locked in place the next week, the national horse race i...
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get the government out of the housing busins. >> brenda: okay. jonas. >> and first of all, the government is still the loose ninja lender of last resort. called the fha program, and you can put ltle down, 2, 3%, 0 and ma market existses. the government is throwing away money, 3% program and home path program. the lenders almost all went out of businessecause of their own lousy credit system they were using and over exemptions thought that homes couldn't fall and now-- >> didn't have anything to do with fannie mae or freddie mac or the community reinvestment act or ultra low interest rates, doesn't have anything-- >> do you remember thornburg, the first were to go the non-fannie companies failed first and-- >> it was a long series of steps. >> those are the ones looking at ten cents on the dollar and don't tell me it was all fannie stuff. >> brenda: guys, there you go. >> jonas, you're right. >> brenda: gary b, last word. >> i get the last word? hey!. >> brea: yes. (laughter) >> that's all we needed. all right. and thank you very much, steve for j
get the government out of the housing busins. >> brenda: okay. jonas. >> and first of all, the government is still the loose ninja lender of last resort. called the fha program, and you can put ltle down, 2, 3%, 0 and ma market existses. the government is throwing away money, 3% program and home path program. the lenders almost all went out of businessecause of their own lousy credit system they were using and over exemptions thought that homes couldn't fall and now-- >>...
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government. the government appears to be -- that one of the fastest growing sectors of the economy. that's not where i think americans want to see the growth. one other quick point. paul over the last two years the sector of the economy created the most jobs has been the oil and gas industry. the very industry that barack obama has been trying to hold back. >> now he is saying, i'm all in favor of that. i'm a big backer of that. which if that happened in a second term would be a good thing. >> well, if we have a bubble in energy prices, you know, that great job creator may not be there. >> natural gas is no bubble because the supply is so enormous. take your point on gasoline otherwise. well, president obama may be touting an economic turn-around, but will whatever progress we have made come to a halt in january with that so-called tax cliff looming. americans are set to face a this is awesome! folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. i'd say happier than a slinky on an escalator. get happy. get geico. melons!!! oh yeah!! well that was uncalled for. folk
government. the government appears to be -- that one of the fastest growing sectors of the economy. that's not where i think americans want to see the growth. one other quick point. paul over the last two years the sector of the economy created the most jobs has been the oil and gas industry. the very industry that barack obama has been trying to hold back. >> now he is saying, i'm all in favor of that. i'm a big backer of that. which if that happened in a second term would be a good...
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would have send the military immediately and not wonder whether he offended the libyan government. who gives a darn if you offend the libyan government if american lives are at stake, particularly if they demonstrated in the months before they could not protect that consulate. that's why it's important to know whether the president know about the prior attacks? because if he did know, then his inaction is totally inexcusable. >> uma: mr. mayor, it's a pleasure to have you on the show today. thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you very much. >> uma: i know you've got a very busy weekend and hope to see you soon and i know you're going to be watching the results very closely come tuesday, thank you. >> thank you, uma, thank you very much. >> uma: well, everybody's been saying the unemployment rate has risen again. showing how listless the economy is. and the labor department showing two green arrows, while 171,000 jobs were created last month. the other green arrow seems to be the problem that the unemployment rate went up to 7.9%, fair and balanced, angela mcglowan and former
would have send the military immediately and not wonder whether he offended the libyan government. who gives a darn if you offend the libyan government if american lives are at stake, particularly if they demonstrated in the months before they could not protect that consulate. that's why it's important to know whether the president know about the prior attacks? because if he did know, then his inaction is totally inexcusable. >> uma: mr. mayor, it's a pleasure to have you on the show...
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>> more signs that government motors just isn't working for taxpayers. obama administration has put five billion of taxpayer money behind the development of an electric car but one of major battery companies for these cars went bankrupt. now another major producer looks like it's in financial trouble. we should have a policy in this country that says separation of car and state. >> paul: all right, steve. thanks very much. if you have your own hit or miss and follow us on twitter. that is hit for this week's show. thanks to my panel and all of you watching. i'm paul gigot. we hope to see you right here next week.
>> more signs that government motors just isn't working for taxpayers. obama administration has put five billion of taxpayer money behind the development of an electric car but one of major battery companies for these cars went bankrupt. now another major producer looks like it's in financial trouble. we should have a policy in this country that says separation of car and state. >> paul: all right, steve. thanks very much. if you have your own hit or miss and follow us on twitter....
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. >> the federal government is closed. the new york stock exchange is closed. >> we're a week from election day. >> just seven days to go. >> i don't give a damn about election day. >> this storm is not yet over. >> the president has been all over this. he deserves great credit. >> the election will take care of itself. >> i will tell you, this administration could give a damn less about election day. >> they talked about people having a hard time. >> governor romney did attend an even in ohio. >> why ohio? why kmuz hchoose ohio? >> a storm relief event. >> if you have canned goods, bring them along. >> you need fema and need support. >> fema is about to run out of money. how do you deal with something like that. >> take something from the federal government and send it back to the states. >> you need fema and need support. >> if you can go even further and send it back to the private sector, that's even better. >> mitt romney can't show up on the east coast right now. he has to stay away. >> the president has been all ove
. >> the federal government is closed. the new york stock exchange is closed. >> we're a week from election day. >> just seven days to go. >> i don't give a damn about election day. >> this storm is not yet over. >> the president has been all over this. he deserves great credit. >> the election will take care of itself. >> i will tell you, this administration could give a damn less about election day. >> they talked about people having a...
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from a business standpoint, government does not create jobs. government has to get out of the ways of of entrepreneurs can have a chance for profit and it will invest their capital. that turns into jobs and that is prosperity. government needs to have a low, stable, predictable tax rate so the trillions of dollars that are stranded because of the decision will be invested in the decision. we have to lower our regulation burden on businesses. when i was in business, i counted 41 businesses regulated by trade and our number -- there are more now. no one would dare say they are in compliance with all federal regulations because eventually government would come in and shut them down. >> what year do you say the u.s. economy will be fully recovered? >> that's a hard thing to measure. we don't know who the -- who would win the election and if i did that i would be more bold in my prediction. if we win a majority, we will hold a majority in the house, if we would majority in the senate and mitt romney is president, we will move the agenda forward. by
from a business standpoint, government does not create jobs. government has to get out of the ways of of entrepreneurs can have a chance for profit and it will invest their capital. that turns into jobs and that is prosperity. government needs to have a low, stable, predictable tax rate so the trillions of dollars that are stranded because of the decision will be invested in the decision. we have to lower our regulation burden on businesses. when i was in business, i counted 41 businesses...
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government wasn't so good. >> the ism was a little better. i want an asterisk next to everything. when i say better, it's not good. certainly better than the sub-50 we had the last couple months. manufacturing may be on the up swing. the regional surveys have not been that good. so the jury is out a little bit. we know we were on a down swing through the summer. we know we had a little bit of stability. now we've got to take that timing and put everything ahead. say, what's going on in the real economy? we were stabilized a little on the upswing. now we have to factor in sandy. that makes things unclear. >> 8:30 a.m. eastern time tomorrow morning. i know you guys will be there. ready to go tomorrow morning. >> see you then, guys. thanks. >>> meanwhile, this market still rallying, near the highs of the session ahead of the jobs report. bob is in the middle of the action. we got good jobs numbers this morning, bob. is that what this rally is about, or is it in anticipation of tomorrow? >> no, we're near the highs of today. ism number was good. consumer confidence, sentiment was fair
government wasn't so good. >> the ism was a little better. i want an asterisk next to everything. when i say better, it's not good. certainly better than the sub-50 we had the last couple months. manufacturing may be on the up swing. the regional surveys have not been that good. so the jury is out a little bit. we know we were on a down swing through the summer. we know we had a little bit of stability. now we've got to take that timing and put everything ahead. say, what's going on in...
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by government as well as immunity that government enjoys well there's probably a good place for the n.s.a. and all there. is out of one or two cent surcharge on trade and set up an insurance program so most of the f.b.i. c.s.l. i see or have an insurance policy to cover their off their errors and omissions that's a simple process to do it doesn't take a rocket science it doesn't take another bureaucracy it doesn't take a senator to suggest that they should do that on their own and you've been in this industry for a long time you've been trading for decades is this the worst you've seen it in terms of the industry's confidence in the regulators it is in fifty years of trading and it's been a little bit over fifty years now i've seen everything come and go. it there's always been the problems here and there's been bad group there but my gosh to this magnitude i never imagined that it would be to this magic magnitude and this depth defeats to see people or former senators steal literally still i think one of the billion dollars it disappears to see brokerage firms collapse with no support fr
by government as well as immunity that government enjoys well there's probably a good place for the n.s.a. and all there. is out of one or two cent surcharge on trade and set up an insurance program so most of the f.b.i. c.s.l. i see or have an insurance policy to cover their off their errors and omissions that's a simple process to do it doesn't take a rocket science it doesn't take another bureaucracy it doesn't take a senator to suggest that they should do that on their own and you've been...
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is it me or is the present government just never ready for that. neil: it's always -- you would swear that he was still governor of florida. a very popular figure in florida future presidents. still a lot of folks like to say . pat adelle is with us. washington examiner editor. independent women's forum expert . and begin with you. on this race where it stands now , the economy comes presumably front and center. play that out in the race these next six days. neil: ell, as car was just saying, not many events have removed the needle. in a situation where about half of the country has already decided they want to see president obama reelected and the other half supports governor romney. whom actually shows up? turning in the base. which side has the most enthusiasm. neil: to receive any shots of these crowds in jacksonville? huge craft they have been getting in and around the country. as you often remind me, that doesn't mean anything. i think you told me that michael dukakis and huge crowds in the waning days. >> george mcgovern has a gigantic crowd
is it me or is the present government just never ready for that. neil: it's always -- you would swear that he was still governor of florida. a very popular figure in florida future presidents. still a lot of folks like to say . pat adelle is with us. washington examiner editor. independent women's forum expert . and begin with you. on this race where it stands now , the economy comes presumably front and center. play that out in the race these next six days. neil: ell, as car was just saying,...
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and the chamber's former vice president of government relations. andrea mccarren, 9news now. >> all right, and many of our viewers tell us they've already reported this to the fcc. in fact the fcc rules ban many text messages sent to mobile phones using an autodialer unless you give consent to receive the messages or some sort of emergency. go our website wusa9.com for the link to the fcc. >>> the president spent the day in new jersey surveying sandy's aftermath. he took afears hand -- a firsthand tour of the damage with governor christie. he said the federal government will be helping with clean-up efforts. >>> there was speculation that the storm would delay this week's employment report. the last one before the election. but today, the department of labor says it will be out on time. amtrak is slowly restoring service along the northeast corridor tonight. but is still not operating through new york's penn station since the surrounding tunnels are flooded out. our bruce johnson started riding out the storm in rehoboth beach, delaware and is in no
and the chamber's former vice president of government relations. andrea mccarren, 9news now. >> all right, and many of our viewers tell us they've already reported this to the fcc. in fact the fcc rules ban many text messages sent to mobile phones using an autodialer unless you give consent to receive the messages or some sort of emergency. go our website wusa9.com for the link to the fcc. >>> the president spent the day in new jersey surveying sandy's aftermath. he took afears...
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in terms of his actual working in the governance, toward the governance of this country, again and again i learn from both republicans and democrats, that he doesn't have the skill set that a lyndon johnson had, for instance, who understood how to manipulate the levers of power in washington, or ronald reagan, who would get together at the end of the day with tip o'neill, the democratic speaker of the house have a drink with him. reminisce, tell jokes, and then start working out how to get a bill passed. barack obama doesn't seem to know how to do that. he in fact in private -- in private he is a very introverted person who doesn't reach out beyond a small group of chicago operatives who he has brought with him to the white house. >> host: tried to ignore the ominous change in tone coming from the obama transition team as barack obama's inauguration drew near, oprah's calls to michelle win unheard. instead oprah heard from the white house coordinator who told oprah she needed to talk to him first about the interview, and once more oprah had to run her questions past jeff stevens, a deput
in terms of his actual working in the governance, toward the governance of this country, again and again i learn from both republicans and democrats, that he doesn't have the skill set that a lyndon johnson had, for instance, who understood how to manipulate the levers of power in washington, or ronald reagan, who would get together at the end of the day with tip o'neill, the democratic speaker of the house have a drink with him. reminisce, tell jokes, and then start working out how to get a...
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. >> president obama says the federal government will be in new jersey for the long haul. that's the quote from toted. the president visited from the state to seat damage from himself. took a helicopter tour with governor chris christie. shelter and met with victims of the storm. >> we are here for you. we will not forget. we will follow up to make sure that you get all the help that you need until you have rebuilt. >> shepard: as has been discussed himself and governor christie are rivals on the campaign trail but not here. they are on the side of the people. evidence henry tonight. quite a trip. ran a little bit long. what did the president learn. >> he learned about the utter devastation on the ground there, shep. as you noted, this is unlikely duo, democrat facing the voters and incumbent just six days from now with the republic who gave the keynote address at the republic national convention just two months ago trying trying to ousm from office. they bonded together as they went to a community center where people there in new jersey who don't have homes anywhere have
. >> president obama says the federal government will be in new jersey for the long haul. that's the quote from toted. the president visited from the state to seat damage from himself. took a helicopter tour with governor chris christie. shelter and met with victims of the storm. >> we are here for you. we will not forget. we will follow up to make sure that you get all the help that you need until you have rebuilt. >> shepard: as has been discussed himself and governor...
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mcgovern is some the government has certain basic responsibilities like guaranteeing civil rights. searching for ways to live peacefully in the world. choosing dialogue over blame, respect over division, hope over fear. what made george a great public servant was not only his compassion and integrity but his son, envision. he saw connections others didn't see what the connection between political stability and hungry children. that vision became food for peace. and the mcgovern dole international food education program. he also saw things sooner than others. in 1962 he said the most important issue of our time is the establishment of conditions for world peace. nine months into his first term he gave his search -- first speech on vietnam. in 1970 he warned about the dependence of the united states on fossil fuels. in 1984 he urged our american leadership to understand the complexity that challenges and the volatility of circumstances in the middle east. i believe america would be a better place had george become president of the united states. [applause] that doesn't mean his campa
mcgovern is some the government has certain basic responsibilities like guaranteeing civil rights. searching for ways to live peacefully in the world. choosing dialogue over blame, respect over division, hope over fear. what made george a great public servant was not only his compassion and integrity but his son, envision. he saw connections others didn't see what the connection between political stability and hungry children. that vision became food for peace. and the mcgovern dole...
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but why does the government get credit for spending money? george mitchell is the guy that figured out the fracking and the directional drilling. the government always tries to take credit for what the private sector does- > > 1975, the department of energy funded the research. the tax credits of over $100 billion have helped. so it's a consortium, working together. and actually, what this is going to do, the next phase is going to be in oil, because they're going to apply the same technologies to natural gas. it's a win-win for everybody- > > give me a fracking break. the bottom line is- > > they didn't want to invest the time and the money, but they got the tax credits, so they said, "okay, let's keep doing it." > > round 3: what is the new normal for unemployment? will the rate ever drop below 6% again? > > i did a little research on ageism, because i wanted to talk to you, and what we're seeing is that the rates right now of participation have declined from 68 million down to 64 million in the last decade or so, mainly because people are
but why does the government get credit for spending money? george mitchell is the guy that figured out the fracking and the directional drilling. the government always tries to take credit for what the private sector does- > > 1975, the department of energy funded the research. the tax credits of over $100 billion have helped. so it's a consortium, working together. and actually, what this is going to do, the next phase is going to be in oil, because they're going to apply the same...
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this state is too tough to give in to this type of devastation, and we in the government will be here to work with you to have new jersey completely recover. i've spoken with president obama several times. last time was at midnight last night. he assured me that we would have an expedited process with fema, get whatever assistance we needed. he moved an expedited process this morning by declaring new jersey a major disaster area. the eight counties that are receiving an medek louisiana ratioand immediate individual, atlantic, cape may, hudson, excess. middle south momoth, ocean and union. note this list is not final and many other counties will be added as we make a damage assessment. the biggest issues we are facing right now in our most inch packeted counties are search and rescue and restoration of pow every. i want to make up sure that we are getting to new jersey citizens who chose not to evacuate or got caught in floodwaters. our pr priority is to assure the safety and security of every new jersey citizen. our helicopters are in the air as we speak engaging in coastline rescue e
this state is too tough to give in to this type of devastation, and we in the government will be here to work with you to have new jersey completely recover. i've spoken with president obama several times. last time was at midnight last night. he assured me that we would have an expedited process with fema, get whatever assistance we needed. he moved an expedited process this morning by declaring new jersey a major disaster area. the eight counties that are receiving an medek louisiana ratioand...